I'm in the process of designing something new to build and wanted to make something a little larger for some winter outings. Small dinette, stove/sink combo similar to a Scotty, convertible bed in rear.
Originally I had thought of doing it in a "bread loaf" type design, but am having a hard time trying to get the height out of it. It has to fit in the garage...only 83" max door ht. and I wanted all the corners to be radiused with a domed roof. My problem comes in making a door height that will work. I'm 6'2" and with a 5" drop on the floor similar to the Scotty, I can come up with almost 5'6". The radius of the side to the roof starts cutting into it. I could do a small dormer on the door opening, but didn't want to make a career out of it all. I like that period of trailer design, but may have to do more of a "canned ham" type of design. That would cut out a ton of time/work/$$ on it, for sure. I'm beginning to think it's more than I want to do.
At any rate....what are your door heights and widths? Do you have dropped floors or not? What would you have done differently if anything and why? Thanks in advance. Doug
Here's an idea on my profile thoughts would be modified to...11'6" OAL 6'6" OAW.
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